black willy
The ancient Greeks claimed to have built an elaborate armored ship known as the "trieres," a type of warship that was crucial in naval warfare. These vessels were equipped with a bronze ram at the bow, designed for ramming enemy ships, and had a sleek, fast design that allowed for swift maneuvers in battle. The trireme was manned by a large crew of rowers and played a significant role in key naval victories, such as the Battle of Salamis in 480 BCE. Their advanced design and construction reflected the ingenuity of Greek shipbuilding and their strategic emphasis on naval power.
A caravel is small ship that was fast and easy to steer. A caravel is easy to maneuver in dangerous waters.
It was a Greek Design that the Romans closely followed with their ship building efforts.
Battle ship is a generic term which means ships designed to be used in wars. A destroyer is a type of battleship
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black willy
Sail and oars. Oars in battle.
The ancient Greeks claimed to have built an elaborate armored ship known as the "trieres," a type of warship that was crucial in naval warfare. These vessels were equipped with a bronze ram at the bow, designed for ramming enemy ships, and had a sleek, fast design that allowed for swift maneuvers in battle. The trireme was manned by a large crew of rowers and played a significant role in key naval victories, such as the Battle of Salamis in 480 BCE. Their advanced design and construction reflected the ingenuity of Greek shipbuilding and their strategic emphasis on naval power.
A large ancient warship that was powered by both sails and oars.
The trireme is a class of warship used by the ancient civilizationsI think it would be very odd to eat such a ship, don't you?
Depends on the type of ship. I assume you mean the most well known ship: the Trireme. These would have had around 170 rowers, spread out over three decks.
The Ancient Ship was created in 1987.
A destroyer.
Because Salamis was a sea battle, and the Greek side woulld be at a bit of a disadvantage without ships.
The first Ship was invented in Greek
100 miles in 24 hrs would probably be good going, but depends very much on the wind strength and direction.